Non-Surgical Relief for Knee Pain Caused by Injury, Degeneration, or Inflammation.
The knee is a weight-bearing joint that endures constant pressure from daily movement, making it prone to injury and degeneration. Pain can result from ligament tears, meniscus damage, arthritis, overuse, or inflammation. At REGENIQUE, we take a diagnostic-first approach using ultrasound guidance and clinical evaluation to identify the precise source of your pain—so that your treatment is both targeted and long-lasting.
Your knee pain persists for more than a few days or keeps returning.
You hear popping or clicking during movement.
You experience swelling, stiffness, or reduced mobility.
Pain worsens when walking, climbing stairs, or bending.
You’ve suffered an injury, twist, or fall.
Your knee feels unstable or weak while standing or walking.
We focus on resolving knee pain at its root—using cutting-edge technology and proven regenerative techniques that avoid the need for surgery.
Led by Dr. Tushar B Munnoli, our clinic is equipped to handle complex knee pain cases through expert diagnostics and interventional care.
We offer ultrasound-guided joint injections, viscosupplementation, PRP therapy, nerve blocks, and physical rehab—all tailored to your condition.
Our goal is to reduce pain, improve joint function, and restore your mobility—whether you’re recovering from injury, managing arthritis, or preventing surgery.
Knee pain may stem from arthritis, ligament injuries, meniscus tears, overuse, or degenerative joint conditions.
No. At REGENIQUE, most knee conditions are treated using advanced non-surgical methods such as regenerative therapy and image-guided injections.
We use clinical assessments along with high-resolution musculoskeletal ultrasound to pinpoint the pain source before starting treatment.
Most of our treatments are outpatient procedures with minimal downtime, allowing patients to resume daily activities quickly.
Yes. With consistent, tailored care, many chronic knee issues can be managed or reversed without surgery or long-term medications.